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Deadly Games

Original title: 3615 code Père Noël
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.1K
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Deadly Games (1989)
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On Christmas Eve, a resourceful young boy has to defend himself and his grandfather from a killer dressed as Santa Claus.On Christmas Eve, a resourceful young boy has to defend himself and his grandfather from a killer dressed as Santa Claus.On Christmas Eve, a resourceful young boy has to defend himself and his grandfather from a killer dressed as Santa Claus.

  • Director
    • René Manzor
  • Writer
    • René Manzor
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Fossey
    • Louis Ducreux
    • Patrick Floersheim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • René Manzor
    • Writer
      • René Manzor
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Fossey
      • Louis Ducreux
      • Patrick Floersheim
    • 23User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Brigitte Fossey
    Brigitte Fossey
    • Julie
    Louis Ducreux
    Louis Ducreux
    • Papy
    Patrick Floersheim
    Patrick Floersheim
    • Le Père Noël…
    Alain Lalanne
    Alain Lalanne
    • Thomas
    • (as Alain Musy)
    François-Eric Gendron
    François-Eric Gendron
    • Roland
    • (as Francois Eric Gendron)
    Stéphane Legros
    • Pilou
    • (as Stephane Legros)
    Franck Capillery
    • Le policier
    Nicole Raucher
    • La cuisinière
    Gédéon
    • Le jardinier
    • (as Gedeon)
    Charles de Feral
    • Cadre du Printemps
    Marion Bureau
    • La petite fille
    Mousse
    • Le clown
    Edmond Thanel
    • Chauffeur-livreur
    René Manzor
    René Manzor
    • Responsable stock
    • (as Rene Manzor)
    Canaillou
    • Le chien J.R.
    Laurent Barboux
    • Le jongleur
    Michel Barboux
    • L'avaleur de sabre
    Claude Reboul
    • Cracheur de feu
    • Director
      • René Manzor
    • Writer
      • René Manzor
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    7meddlecore

    A Christmas Cult Gem With Major Home Alone Vibes.

    This is a Christmas cult classic.

    Notable for being the film that did the Home Alone thing the year before Home Alone was released.

    In fact, it's really hard to believe that this film didn't influence the blockbuster hit...because it's really quite similar...yet, much more violent.

    In it, a young phenom, named Thomas, is the son of the heir to a toymaker's fortune.

    He's a bit of a computer wizard...having personally designed his own apple watch like thing...with full internet of things capability...in 19-frigging-89.

    Oh, and he lives in a castle.

    While only 11 years old, Thomas has above average intelligence, but he still believes in Santa.

    His mother is always working, so Thomas is left to play and tinker around with his grandfather- who is diabetic and starting to go blind.

    To prove his friend Pilon wrong, Thomas plans to capture Santa in one of the booby traps he has set up in his home- which is filled with secret doors, hidden rooms, and even a labyrinth.

    But his mom tells him, that if he waits up for Santa...Santa will turn into an ogre and try to attack him.

    Ignorant to the fact that one of her Santa employees has gone postal, after being rejected by a little girl, who he was trying to make smile.

    This man wants revenge, so- after overhearing a conversation in the shipping department- he decides that he might as well take the oppourtunity to take it out on his boss...by tormenting her family.

    When he gets to their house...he immediately kills their dog...right in front of young Thomas' eyes.

    But Thomas has been training for this his whole life...and knows exactly what to do.

    He protects his vulnerable grandpa..and manages to make it out of every close call...though not always unscathed.

    As the rest of the people at his house get murdered by this psychotic Santa.

    What ensues is a battle of perseverance, wit, and, perhaps, a little bit of luck.

    The whole thing is way more heavy than Home Alone.

    Being what Home Alone would have been if it were to have been made as a slasher film.

    With a weird blend of children's horror and mildly gory slasher action.

    That makes it one helluva cult gem.

    7 out of 10.
    7max4movie

    Entertainingly Frantic Seasonal Horror Flick

    3615 code Père Noël is basically a horror/action movie revolving around a young boy who needs to defend his home against an ongoing home invasion. The movie features very graphic violence and due to its over-the-top presentation of action scenes and suspenseful moments, it is not recommended for children. However, the premise is greatly constructed and believably executed, making this movie a highlight of seasonal horror/action movies.

    Overall 7/10 Full review on movie-discourse.blogspot.de
    7Coventry

    Home Alone, the messed-up French edition!

    Another Christmas, another Christmas-themed horror movie! For as long as I can remember, I have this silly but firm tradition to watch at least one holiday horror movie on Christmas day. This naturally also means that all the obvious classics, like "Black Christmas" or the entire "Silent Night Deadly Night" series, have passed the revue already and each year it's more and more challenging to find a new title. That's why, this year, I was rejoiced to have stumbled upon "36.15 Code Père Noël". It's been on my must-see list for ages and it also turned out to be the most pleasant Christmas-horror surprise in many years!

    "36.15 Code Père Noël", which sounds so much cooler than the international title "Game Over", is one seriously bonkers and messed up action/thriller, but simultaneously also a 100% original, imaginative and non-stop exhilarating joyride! It's like a demented mixture of "Die Hard", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Rambo", "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and - of course - "Home Alone". Moreover, since this film was released in 1989, you can't but wonder if "Home Alone" (released in 1990) is really as original as you always assumed it was! The story introduces 9-year-old Thomas, the only son of rich and sturdy businesswoman Julie, and an exceptionally intelligent & independent kid. Only in the 80s, a weird kid with a mullet and Rambo-outfit could become a genuine hero! Thomas has secret hideouts all around the family mansion, prepares booby-traps for his dog and has installed cameras and spyware everywhere. On Christmas Eve, Thomas is home alone with his ailing grandfather, and all set for the arrival of Santa Clause. Santa is coming, though in the shape of a confused drifter, enraged because Thomas' mother fired him for being an incompetent Santa at the mall. René Manzor's screenplay terrific, and although absurd and often over-the-top, the characters are still believable. For example, despite being an extraordinary gifted child, Thomas also still remains a normal 9-year-old who stubbornly wants to believe that Santa Clause exists and calls out to his mother when he's petrified. Patrick Floersheim gives a great performance as the bad Santa, who basically isn't evil but nevertheless dangerously disturbed. The mansion where all the action takes place is an awesome setting, the music is creepy and there are a handful of moments of authentic suspense and fright. Give this French holiday-horror gem a fair chance, and I guarantee you'll never look at "Home Alone" again without reflecting on this one!
    7urthpainter

    the original Home Alone

    No matter what story one believes - Game Over released in 1989, a year before Home Alone. The resemblance of the movies is not only striking, it becomes difficult to believe that John Hughes didn't use this film as inspiration for his classic Christmas tale. He claimed he came up with the idea (a year before) while on a European family vacation. Hmmm.... pretty interesting that this film released, in Europe, a year before Home Alone. The timeline may in fact be too tight for this to even be logically possible, so I'm not completely ruling out coincidence.

    How about this movie? It's a more mature Home Alone, with an early 80's action movie look. The setting and characters are (mostly) contrived, and to buy in the viewer has to suspend a lot of disbelief. A family mansion (the main location) has this absurd, mouse trap, set up due to a brilliant child's handy work. It helps his folks are/were ultra rich toy manufacturers - flooding their child with toys and gizmos, while also allowing free reign of home modifications.

    The one character who really stands apart from the others is the villain. He's portrayed as a truly mentally damaged individual, who seems to have good intentions, but due to his outcast nature, is never accepted, and feels compelled to do dark things. But even at the villains worst, his character has real humanity that makes his journey in this film, quite tragic. Never quite so much that your rooting interest changes from protagonist to antagonist - but by the end, I saw him as a complex/tragic character, not a single dimensional killer.

    Which is a very odd mix of content in a movie that clearly has funny moments, and is built on entertainment.

    I wouldn't consider this a Christmas film in any sense other than the films setting. The time of year is a backdrop for the events, and really the film does little to embellish, or critique the holidays. I would also consider this a flaw of the film, where all aspects should serve the story completely.

    Game Over may be worth finding and watching for fans of 80's action movies and maybe if your interested in seeing a more mature version of Home Alone. But big fans of Home Alone (I suspect) would not be to high on this movie. Why? It does not have the light feel, humor, or clean Hollywood production values.

    a slightly above average film, but marked up to a 7/10 due to it's unique nature.

    one last note: I always hope a film maker like this takes off after a film like this, but it wasn't the case. At best Rene Manzor has continued to work, but there appears to be no continuation of this films inspiration or vision. I'm just disappointed this film maker doesn't have a few more outlandish films made after this one. This movie should have informed producers of this guys clear ability as director.
    7ninjaalexs

    Nightmare Before Christmas - Entertaining Home Invasion film

    36.15 code Père Noël has become more famous in recent years for the similarities to Home Alone; so much so that director and writer, René Manzor threatened plagiarism. Both films feature a smart, middle/upper class kid alone in a house of traps stalked by a crazy lunatic. In 36.15 it is an unhinged store Santa who is armed with a cake knife. In Home Alone, two bumbling house burglars known as the Sticky Bandits.

    36.15 code Père Noël starts off appearing like a family friendly film with our protagonist dressed as Rambo and talking to his Grandpa. What follows are some scenes of shocking violence, not 18 rated slasher standard, but fairly bloody. The Santa is surprisingly menacing and with the use of some good cinematography and suspense, René Manzor manages to create a fairly scary film which is equal parts horror and thriller.

    The film reminded a bit of home invasion films like Funny Games (1997) and killer Santa films like the absurd Silent Night, Deadly Night - it's nowhere near as nasty as those. It's fun seeing the different traps Thomas sets (plastic rubber arrows doused in petrol, a toy grenade). Some people could see it as a dark comedy. It's not a must see and it's not as good as the like of Black Christmas or even Home Alone, but it is well worth a watch.

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      Director René Manzor accused Home Alone (1990) to be a plagiarized version of this film, and even threatened legal action against its producers.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bonnie Tyler: Merry Christmas (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Merry Christmas
      Written by Jean-Félix Lalanne and Francis Lalanne

      Performed by Bonnie Tyler

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      • December 2, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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